Travel Information
Stevens Institute of Technology's campus is located at 1 Castle Point Terrace in Hoboken, New Jersey
Getting to Stevens
PARKING: For most events limited free parking has been made available on campus in the Babbio Center Garage. No parking tags are necessary. Please check back here for the latest information.
You can access the Babbio Center Garage by traveling down 5th Street, past River Street and down towards Frank Sinatra Drive. The entrance to the Babbio Center Garage is located on the left. Take the elevators to the main floor (Level L) to gain access to campus. You can readily find your way to your campus destination via this map.Parking can also be obtained at local parking facilities a few blocks from campus. Visit the Parking in Hoboken webpage provided by the City of Hoboken.
Get familiar with Stevens
Utilize the Stevens campus map to get an idea of our grounds prior to your visit.
About Stevens Institute of Technology
At Stevens Institute of Technology, the impossible becomes possible. We take the spark of an idea and make it real.
Our students work together in interdisciplinary teams to create new products, solutions and services. Our faculty produce groundbreaking research that enables better planning and policy; improves healthcare and treatment; builds our understanding of critical questions; shares useful insight; and makes life safer, more secure and more comfortable. Our partners in industry work with us to transform business, create the future and tackle the big challenges.
On a green hilltop campus, just the right size and right across the river from New York City, we teach the next generations of leaders and thinkers — the dreamers and doers — to explore with their minds but also to follow their hearts. We teach them to innovate, anticipate, collaborate. We prepare them for careers and further education, prepare them to arrive and thrive in the real world. And they do thrive, spectacularly.
About Hoboken
Ranked one of the nation’s best college towns by The Princeton Review and “the most exciting small city in America” by Movoto, Stevens’ hometown of Hoboken, N.J. is only one square mile in size, but within this small area is one of the nation’s most unique, vibrant and walkable urban communities. Offering a wide variety of options for shopping, restaurants, parks and nightlife – as well as numerous cultural, music and ethnic festivals throughout the year – Hoboken is a dynamic, comfortable and culturally-diverse residential community as well as popular tourist destination. It is known as the birthplace of baseball and Frank Sinatra, as well as the home of Carlo’s Bakery, famous from TLC’s “Cake Boss.”
Learn more about Hoboken at www.hobokennj.gov or www.visitnj.org/hoboken.